I understand that this may seem incredible but no microwave was used in the production of this amazing meal! Yes, there was bacon!!!
Bruce
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The most important thing is on 5th pic. Without this primary ingredient there is no hope for a good diner
Spoken like a man who speaks my language!
Bruce
Microwaves are for heating a cup of water for tea/instant coffee or for a factory-made meal needing reheating. Microwaves hardly count as cooking in my book.
Don't forget popcorn! !
Microwave popcorn is the pits. Better to use a stove top with some oil and corn in a pot, then dumped in a paper bag, adding salt and melted butter coming from leftover heat from the pot.
Sincerely think the red wine deserves more than a single line in the recipe. How come a zucchini can be mentioned 3 times but the red wine only once. Looks like a real unbalanced recipe lol
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The most important thing is on 5th pic. Without this primary ingredient there is no hope for a good diner
I understand that this may seem incredible but no microwave was used in the production of this amazing meal! Yes, there was bacon!!!
Bruce
I was at a friend's beach house and it was all friends and a community breakfast. I grabbed bacon duty and was headed for the microwave. About half of the people there had no clue you could cook bacon in a microwave and were quite skeptical. So my buddy challenged me to a bacon cooking duel. The great bacon cookoff of 2004!!! He cooked half on the stove...me in the MW. When it was all said and done...the MW bacon turned out evenly cooked and perfectly crisp. And of course the stove top bacon was raw and flaccid in places and burnt in others. So the MW bacon took top honors as rewarded by the non believers!!!
Microwave popcorn is the pits. Better to use a stove top with some oil and corn in a pot, then dumped in a paper bag, adding salt and melted butter coming from leftover heat from the pot.
I have a suggestion for heating water for tea, oatmeal, etc: an electric tea kettle. Mine is by UtiliTea. Amazingly fast - like 60 seconds for 4 cups, auto shut off, with multiple water temp settings. (Different teas prefer different temps). Water stays hot for a long time. The pot lifts right off the base, so carry it to the bridge, aft deck, flybridge...and its very stable. Nice.
Green Tea Kettle from Adagio Teas
Looks similar to a frozen Stoufers dinner I cooked in my microwave a while back...
The silence is deafening! I was just kidding, Bruce. World, forgive me. It's the internet!